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Even if you've heard Garth Brooks' signature song "Friends in Low Places" a million times (and most of us have), you'll still learning something new here.
On this day (August 7) in 1997, Garth Brooks held a free concert in New York’s Central Park. Some estimates say nearly 1 million people attended the show, which was broadcast live on HBO.
Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan led his team to a 4-1 series win against the Charlotte Hornets in an Eastern Conference ...
Garth Brooks transformed country music in the '90s, boosting artists' earnings and elevating live performances with his dynamic stage presence.
Garth Brooks has no shortage of hits, but "Beaches of Cheyenne" remains one of his most talked-about songs three decades after its release.
Why Garth Brooks named his Nashville bar after chart-topping single While many country musicians opt to open namesake venues, Brooks took a different approach.
Kelly Clarkson being brought to tears by the way Garth Brooks speaks about his wife, Trisha Yearwood, is one of the sweetest things fans have ever seen on The Kelly Clarkson Show. During Brooks ...
Why Garth Brooks named his Nashville bar after chart-topping single While many country musicians opt to open namesake venues, Brooks took a different approach.
As a country music icon, Garth Brooks has crossed paths with many legendary musicians throughout his career. Still, he'll never forget the time he bumped into Steven Tyler in the showers at a ...
Garth Brooks burst into country music in the late ’80s and changed the landscape forever. But there’s one particular impact he made that no one really talks about today.
Teddy Swims Gets in His Feels at Sold-Out Irving Show The Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter continues to tour behind his two-part debut, I've Tried Everything But Therapy.
If you didn’t get tickets to Robert Earl Keen’s sold-out “Applause for the Cause” river flood benefit show on Aug. 28, you can watch a free livestream on ...